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10 hours ago ago from GovCon Executive
By Kevin Matthews at 16 December, 2009, 1:25 pm As the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP15) wraps up in Copenhagen this week, hopes are high among the environmental community for a myriad of accomplishments to come out of the two-week-long talks. The most important outcome might be a chance to turn the tide on a strategic mistake in communicating the concept of climate change to the public. As a recent NPR story noted, ...
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It's been a while since Glenn Beck blew me away with his wisdom and expert historical analysis of America, but thankfully, he has done it again. Yes it is true that it was the South who lobbied for the 3/5 compromise because it would give the Southern states more representation in Congress, that is not the point. In order to see Beck's ignorance in all its glory, we need to break down Beck's history lesson. Caller: I've noticed ...
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An letter to today's timesline by Edward Davies in the UK got the issue correct. Edward Davies is commenting on Lord Joffe's statement that being opposed to assisted suicide is based on faith. Since Lord Joffe is unable to defend his position, instead he attempts to claim that the issue is religious rather than debate the issue for what it really is: A public safety issue . The letter stated: Sir, Lord Joffe broadly paints the assisted ...
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For immediate release The Creative Freedom Foundation welcome Minister Simon Power's release of the replacement for Section 92A of the Copyright Act. CFF Director, Bronwyn Holloway-Smith states ”Earlier this year we came dangerously close to a Guilt Upon Accusation-style law but this new proposal steers well clear of that approach, respecting due process and the principle of being innocent until proven guilty by experts. While there are ...
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